Police search home of GoFundMe couple in New Jersey. Katherine Scott reports during Action News at Noon on September 6, 2018.

Police and other investigators could be seen elsewhere on the property.

"Due to the enormous public interest in this matter, I am confirming that a search warrant was executed early this morning by the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office and the Florence Township Police Department at the residence of Mark D'Amico and Katelyn McClure in connection with a criminal investigation into the Johnny Bobbitt matter," Burlington County Prosecutor Scott A. Coffina said in a statement.

"As of this time, there have been no charges filed. Further updates will be provided as circumstances warrant," Coffina said.

D'Amico was also at the home. He was swinging a golf club and playing fetch with a dog. A short time later, McClure got into a car and left the home, but she did not answer reporters' questions.

The judge also ordered the attorneys for both the couple and Bobbitt to get their paperwork in order, and figure out the money trail to see who spent what on both sides.

The total amount raised would have been $360,000 after GoFundMe's fees.The couple claimed through their attorney they gave Bobbitt $200,000. Bobbitt pinned the figure at $75,000 in cash, goods, and services.

Bobbitt's lawyer says he's been told all the money is gone. It's unclear what happened to it. McClure and D'Amico have denied wrongdoing.

Bobbitt claims he only received a small portion of the money raised. Chad Pradelli reports during Action News at 11 on August 30, 2018.

On a nationally broadcast talk show last Monday, D'Amico said there was $150,000 remaining. Court records reveal that D'Amico allegedly texted Bobbitt after the broadcast and wrote, in part, "Yo, I say I get rid of my team of lawyers, you get rid of yours, and Kate and I write you a check. Seriously."

The text went on to say, "They're gonna put it in a trust man. You're gonna end up with nothing."

From Action News reporter @chadpradelli: According to court filings in the John Bobbitt case, Mark D’Amico sent this text message to Bobbitt right after appearing on a national talk show.